GBP/USD is struggling at 1.3760 as the US dollar strengthens amid political stability and a potential Fed chair nominee. Expect bearish trends for GBP/USD as policy divergence weighs heavily. – vtmarketsmy.com
India’s forex reserves hit $709.41 billion, while gold struggles under a strong US dollar. Microsoft’s $400 billion loss signals a tech sector slump, and cryptocurrencies face bearish trends. – vtmarketsmy.com
Bank of Japan may delay rate hikes as inflation cools to 1.5%. Experts predict USD/JPY could drop to 140.00 by year-end, highlighting lucrative trading strategies amidst evolving US-Japan rate dynamics. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold prices plunged nearly 10% to around $5,080 amid concerns over Federal Reserve changes and geopolitical tensions. Key technical indicators suggest continued downward momentum, creating potential trading opportunities amidst market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Italy’s December unemployment rate fell to 5.6%, positively impacting its economy and market outlook. Analysts foresee growth in the Italian equity market, influencing Euro stability and ECB policies. – vtmarketsmy.com
UK mortgage approvals fell short, indicating a sluggish housing market. Currency fluctuations and market volatility followed, with gold surging while cryptocurrencies faced declines. Traders should consider strategic options to navigate these trends. – vtmarketsmy.com
UK net lending hits £6.1 billion, indicating strong consumer confidence. Meanwhile, the Fed’s new chair signals rising interest rates, affecting gold and the dollar, while global markets experience volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
The UK’s M4 money supply rose to 4.7%, indicating inflation. Gold surged amid a weak dollar, while tech stocks and crypto face declines. Explore trading strategies in this evolving market landscape! – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold has dipped 8% from its peak, influenced by US monetary policy uncertainty, while silver dropped 12%. Market volatility suggests buying opportunities and strategies for traders to capitalize on price fluctuations. – vtmarketsmy.com
Inflation in Hesse, Germany, decreased to 2.1%, while a strong US Dollar affects global markets. Microsoft saw a $400 billion drop, indicating tech vulnerability, as crypto struggles near November lows. – vtmarketsmy.com
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